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A book out next month centres on one of the least remembered, and darkest,
stories of the dot-com crash. It focuses on Josh Harris, who was part of the
Manhattan dot-com scene that is now largely overlooked for the Silicon
Valley equivalent. He made an $85 million fortune which failed to survive
the market crash and became “the Warhol of the web”, creating a no-holds
barred culture that mirrored the extravagance there of the 1960s and 1970s.

Totally Wired is by Andrew Smith, who has already written about the
astronauts who went to the Moon.